HIGHLIGHTS

A woman and a teen died yesterday, taking the death toll to 30 in Kashmir.

Government resumed Amarnath pilgrimage after the same was suspended for three days.

PM Narendra Modi will chair a high-level meet on Kashmir unrest as he completed his four-nation tour of Africa.

PM Modi is expected to take stock of the situation. He will also review the security situation in Kashmir.

RAJNATH POSTPONES USA TRIP

Due to the rising tension in the valley after Hizbul Mujahideen Burhan Wani's killing, Home Minister Rajnath Singh has postponed his trip to USA. He was supposed to attend Homeland security meet on July 17.

UNREST IN VALLEY

9 people, including a woman and a teen died yesterday, taking the death toll to 30. So far, 1,300 people have been injured in the clashes.

200 security personnel have been deployed to keep the unrest from growing in the valley.

The curfew has not been lifted, keeping the valley under tight security.

Modi yesterday held talks with Kenyan President Uhuru Kenyatta during which the two sides decided to deepen and expand cooperation in a wide range of areas as they signed seven pacts, including in the field of defence and security and avoidance of double taxation.

India has offered USD 92 million Line of Credit to Tanzania for a key water supply project and signed five agreements with it.

Showcasing India as an attractive destination for defence production, the Prime Minister also sought deeper collaboration in the sector with South Africa, a major arms exporter, even as he thanked it for supporting India's bid for membership of Nuclear Suppliers Group.

In Mozambique, Modi held wide-ranging talks with President Filipe Nyusi. The two countries signed three pacts, including a significant "long-term agreement" under which India will buy pulses from this African nation to meet its recurring shortfall and contain prices of this commodity.